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By November, all of the hot weather is over, and colder winter weather sets in, dropping temperatures to as low as at night ; daytime temperature is in the range.
By 2008, most North American minivans had adopted the size and configuration of the long-wheelbase Chrysler vans, with Chrysler dropping their shorter models as well.
By 1930, the population had declined to 690, and continued dropping to 431 in 1960.
By 1970 the city had fallen to 196 people, and then grew back to 252 people in 1980, before dropping to 249 citizens at the 1990 census.
By Wednesday, June 21, tropical storm Agnes arrived and was hovering over the Susquehanna watershed, dropping up to of rain upstream in a single day.
By exploiting Louis's habit of dropping his left hand low after a jab, Schmeling handed Louis his first professional loss by knocking him out in Round 12 at Yankee Stadium on June 19, 1936.
" By Wednesday, May 16, 2007, The New York Times, reported that " after six weeks of fighting efforts to oust him as president ... Wolfowitz began today to negotiate the terms of his possible resignation, in return for the bank dropping or softening the charge that he had engaged in misconduct ..." After expressions from the Bush administration that it " fully " supported Wolfowitz as World Bank president and its urging a " fair hearing " for him, President Bush expressed " regret " at Wolfowitz's impending resignation.
By the time of the dropping of the atomic bombs, light and medium bombers were being directed to bomb targets of convenience, as most urban areas had been already destroyed.
By 1905, the group changed its name, dropping " Red Cross " from the title.
By 10: 00 am the next morning the barometer on the flagship was noted to be dropping precipitously.
By October 1958, the story was everywhere and the quiz shows ' Nielsen ratings were dropping.
By the middle of the 20th century, some high-end U. S. toasters featured automatic toast lowering and raising, with no levers to operate — simply dropping the slices into the machine commenced the toasting procedure.
By dropping their elbows and reaching the necessary blade to the surface on the side they are flipping on the paddler can use the power face to pull down on while doing a side crunch to redistribute their weight over their boat.
By dropping the stages which are no longer useful, the rocket lightens itself.
By increasing the temperature and pressure he forced the liquid into a supercritical fluid state where by dropping the pressure he could instantly gasify and remove the liquid inside the aerogel, avoiding damage to the delicate three-dimensional network.
By about 1983 the original movement had dissolved, with surviving acts dropping most of the fashion elements to pursue mainstream careers.
By dropping the Missouri Compromise of 1820 ( which said slavery would never be allowed in Kansas ), it was a major boost for the expansion of slavery.
By this period in the war, SOE had insufficient resources to mount the huge operation on its own ; for example, it had access to only 23 Handley Page Halifax aircraft for dropping agents and stores, barely sufficient to maintain SOE's existing networks.
By March 2003, the strip's popularity had faded badly, and the comic's editors were giving serious consideration to dropping it.
By the time Task Force 58 retires, its aircraft have flown a total of 1, 250 combat sorties over the two days of strikes, dropping 400 tons ( 164, 600 kg ) of bombs and torpedoes against shipping and 94 tons ( 85, 276 kg ) of bombs against airfields and shore facilities, sinking two auxiliary cruisers, two destroyers, two submarine tenders, an aircraft ferry, and 23 merchant ships including six tankers and 17 cargo ships totalling 200, 000 gross register tons of shipping, and destroying or damaging 250 to 275 Japanese aircraft, in exchange for the loss of 17 American aircraft in combat and eight to other causes.
By applying twin KO4 Warner turbochargers, an air-to-air intercooler and variable valve actuation to its Alloytec 190, then dropping the compression to 9. 0: 1, Holden engineers were able to deliver a power peak of 280 kW and no less than 480Nm of torque, with 90 per cent available from just 1600rpm.
By dropping their actions, the Heat avoided any possible penalties.
By 4 o ’ clock the wind had died, the sea becoming flat calm, and visibility dropping due to battle smoke.
By dropping different colours of indicators and calling aircraft to attack each one in turn, the entire area was heavily bombed.

By and seduction
By manipulation and / or seduction, she misled the saints of God into sins of idolatry and sexual immorality.
Muir pointedly notes, " By systematically pursuing the parallels between rhetorical persuasion and erotic seduction, Pallavicino demonstrates how the high art of rhetoric has the same instrumental character as the lowly deceptions of the prostitute.

By and theory
By focusing on cases and not on theory, those engaged in moral debate increase the possibility of agreement.
By this consideration atomic physics provides the underlying theory in plasma physics and atmospheric physics, even though both deal with very large numbers of atoms.
By 1928, George Gamow had solved the theory of the alpha decay via tunneling.
By the theory of minute constituents of things, and his emphasis on mechanical processes in the formation of order, he paved the way for the atomic theory.
By contrast, substance theory explains the compresence of properties by asserting that the properties are found together because it is the substance that has those properties.
By giving it the title ' knowledge ', conspiracy theory is considered alongside more ' legitimate ' modes of knowing.
By World War II, control theory was an important part of fire-control systems, guidance systems and electronics.
By 1907 Einstein had framed the fundamentals of the theory of gravity, but then struggled for nearly 8 years with a confounding problem of putting the theory into final form.
By the late nineteenth century, however, a handful of experimental anomalies remained that could not be explained by the simple wave theory.
By comparing different embryonic stages of different vertebrate species, he formulated the Recapitulation theory.
For example, periodic acid according to Kekuléan structure theory could be represented by the chain structure I-O-O-O-O-H. By contrast, the modern structure of ( meta ) periodic acid has all four oxygen atoms surrounding the iodine in a tetrahedral geometry.
By proving that there are ( infinitely ) many possible sizes for infinite sets, Cantor established that set theory was not trivial, and it needed to be studied.
By combining Coulomb's theory with Christian Otto Mohr's 2D stress state, the theory became known as Mohr-Coulomb theory.
By this theory, the name of the Geordie lamp attached to the North East pit men themselves.
By conducting the first ever clinical trial, he developed the theory that citrus fruits cured scurvy.
By using this method students gain the big idea they're taught and later are more willing to learn and keep the specifics of the concept or theory taught.
By the early 20th Century, aether theory was in trouble.
: By spectral theory, we can associate a probability measure to the values of A in any state ψ.
By the early twentieth century, it had been superseded by " number theory ".
( By arithmetic he meant, in part, theorising on number, rather than what arithmetic or number theory have come to mean.
By contrast, there is no consensus against its validity outside of biology ; recapitulation theory is still considered plausible and applied by some researchers in fields like Behavioral Development, the study of the origin of language, and others.

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